Procedure and Cost of Different Kidney Stone Removal Surgeries
Kidney stones can cause excruciating pain which can cause serious complications and often require surgery. Advancements in medicine...
Kidney Stones, medically termed nephrolithiasis, refer to solid mineral deposits that form within the kidneys. These stones develop due to the crystallization and bonding of materials in concentrated urine. Factors such as dehydration, dietary habits, underlying health issues, and urinary tract obstructions contribute to their formation. Symptoms may include severe back pain, fever, vomiting, nausea, and hematuria (blood in urine).
Measuring similar to a small pebble or grain of rice, an 13 mm kidney stone can induce symptoms, particularly as it traverses the urinary tract. Manifestations often include intense abdominal or flank pain, hematuria, and discomfort during urination. Surgical intervention is typically recommended for patients with 13 mm Kidney Stones.
13 mm Kidney Stones consist of various minerals and substances that accumulate and solidify over time.
While smaller stones may pass spontaneously, larger ones often necessitate surgical intervention due to decreased chances of spontaneous passage.
Before recommending treatment, your physician will assess your medical history and conduct specific tests to locate the stones and evaluate kidney function.
Several procedures exist for 13 mm Kidney Stones removal:
You should consult an experienced urologist for 13 mm Kidney Stones treatment in India.
In India, the consultation charges of an experienced urologist may lie between INR 500 to INR 1500.
Yes. Most insurance companies usually cover the cost of 13 mm kidney stone surgery in India as it is medically necessary and may lead to serious health issues if left untreated.
Lithotripsy is safe and highly effective in treating Kidney Stones more than 13 mm in size. More than 80-90% of patients recover within 3 months after the lithotripsy procedure.
Lithotripsy is the only non-invasive treatment for 13 mm Kidney Stones.
You should take follow-up visits for at least 1-2 months after the treatment.
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